Watch Migos perform ‘Stir Fry’ and ‘Narcos’ on Saturday Night Live

Migos took to the stage on Saturday Night Live last night (March 3) to play two tracks from their latest album ‘Culture II’.

Performing ‘Stir Fry’ and ‘Narcos’ from the album, which was released in January, the Atlanta rap trio appeared on the show as part of Charles Barkley’s take over.

Backed by live instrumentation, Quavo, Offset and Takeoff first performed ‘Stirfry’ before returning to the stage later in the show to showcase their second track.

You can watch a clip of the tracks below.

The NME cover stars also took the opportunity to grab a photo with Alec Baldwin while at the SNL studios.

Migos released ‘Culture II’, their follow up to 2017’s ‘Culture,’ in January. The group recently hit out at the music industry, saying they were “cheated” out of a Grammy.

Recently, Alec Baldwin responded to Donald Trump‘s Twitter jibe in which he called the actor’s impersonation of him “terrible”.

Baldwin has repeatedly appeared on Saturday Night Live as the US President, but was initially only intended to be a temporary guest performer. That status changed when Trump was elected in the 2016 election.

The actor had previously called playing Trump “agony”, to which the President had taken offence. “Alec Baldwin, whose dying mediocre career was saved by his terrible impersonation of me on SNL, now says playing me was agony,” he wrote. “Alec, it was agony for those who were forced to watch. Bring back Darrell Hammond, funnier and a far greater talent!”

Baldwin later replied, stating he would stick with the impersonation until he got to “the good stuff.”

Baldwin added: “Agony though it may be, I’d like to hang in there for the impeachment hearings, the resignation speech, the farewell helicopter ride to Mara-A-Lago. You know. The Good Stuff. That we’ve all been waiting for.”

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